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. >> gore vidal we're the united states of amnesia, americans are forgiving type. are we going to forgive and forget. >> i feel the problem with lance armstrong is vehement denials and accusations against other people and it crosses the line a little bit with lot of people. >> lots of lawsuits. he has hundred million dollars, that is a deep pocket for somebody. >> the interview was just weird. when he said, all the critics like, i called her a liar but i didn't call her that. >> oprah loved that one. >> jon: and he talked about that generation as though it was some long ago era. [ laughter ] >> jon: it was bizarre. >>
. >> gore vidal we're the united states of amnesia, americans are forgiving type. are we going to forgive and forget. >> i feel the problem with lance armstrong is vehement denials and accusations against other people and it crosses the line a little bit with lot of people. >> lots of lawsuits. he has hundred million dollars, that is a deep pocket for somebody. >> the interview was just weird. when he said, all the critics like, i called her a liar but i didn't call her...
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. >> the united states does not negotiate with terrorists said. >> all say it again. the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >> we do not negotiate with terrorists. we are obviously in consultations. lou: the problem with that statement is that this government has negotiated with terrorists. our government has been engaged in talks with the taliban and afghanistan since early 2009. the same group that has been a safe haven in the immediate aftermath of september 11th. documents found in the abbottabad compound the lion was killed proving a close working relationship between the two. the same group that is also responsible for a large portion of the 2200 american soldiers killed in afghanistan since 2001. not to mention the palestinian liberation organization the designation changed after we helped negotiate the deal. meanwhile, secretary of state hillary clinton chose her words carefully, while suggesting that the algerian government could use a hand in the battle in that region. >> it is absolutely essential that we broaden and deepen our counter-terror
. >> the united states does not negotiate with terrorists said. >> all say it again. the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >> we do not negotiate with terrorists. we are obviously in consultations. lou: the problem with that statement is that this government has negotiated with terrorists. our government has been engaged in talks with the taliban and afghanistan since early 2009. the same group that has been a safe haven in the immediate aftermath of september...
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they went without telling the united states, shocking the united states according to many reports which described how many u.s. officials felt when the algerians went in. could the u.s. say, forget it, we're going in. >> could have done it, not likely. one of the things you have, algeria is a police state. so they have a very tough hold on algiers, their city in the north. it gets a little less down south toward the border areas. some of the facilities, this one included, is in a very remote location. it's closer to the libyan border. it's not likely that we would have had great capability as quick as the algerians did to actually get to the facility. i think, erin, that they made the conclusion, listen, i'm either going to have to negotiate with london, paris, washington, d.c., and tokyo or we're going to go handle this problem that is growing in perception that emboldens, they believe, the al qaeda folks from doing even more of this kind of thing. and i think they decided to take quick action for those reasons and didn't include the other nation states for that reason. >> a spokes per
they went without telling the united states, shocking the united states according to many reports which described how many u.s. officials felt when the algerians went in. could the u.s. say, forget it, we're going in. >> could have done it, not likely. one of the things you have, algeria is a police state. so they have a very tough hold on algiers, their city in the north. it gets a little less down south toward the border areas. some of the facilities, this one included, is in a very...
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constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. >> bill: now the only exceptions to using the bible were john quincy adams in 1825 and teddy roosevelt in 19 used the baseball in second inauguration. there is a move to remove the bible from the inauguration. on monday he will place his hands on two bibles. one from abraham lincoln and the other from dr. martin luther king jr. andrew seattle who is with the freedom from religion foundation. mr. stittle, abraham lincoln and dr. king too two amazing american icons you want to take their bibles and remove them from the ceremony. >> i much prefer dr. king's writing on the letter from the birmingham jail where he talks about the white church standing on the sideline mouthing trivialalities and pyes irrelevancy while he does the work of the civil rights movement. >> bill: you must know that dr. king invoked god in almost every speech that he made. >> article 2 section one of the constitution which lays out the oath does not say anything about the word so help me god. it
constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me god. >> bill: now the only exceptions to using the bible were john quincy adams in 1825 and teddy roosevelt in 19 used the baseball in second inauguration. there is a move to remove the bible from the inauguration. on monday he will place his hands on two bibles. one from abraham lincoln and the other from dr. martin luther king jr. andrew seattle who is with the freedom from religion foundation. mr. stittle,...
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makes us very different and the difference between the united states and the united kingdom, almost all of it is driven by gun homicides. i am not very enthusiastic about letting my eight-year-old daughter watching violent video game, but i think the gun piece of this really is the most important thing that makes us so different from other industrialized countries. >> the point i would make with respect to that, is that there is a big difference between homicides here and homicide abroad that you don't see in other crime cat gores. also a great deal of variation of homicide among the 50 state that seem to bear no relation at all to gun laws or the rev lens -- prevalence of guns, and i think vermont has probably the loosest gun laws in the country, hat one of the lowe's murder rate -- lowest murder rates. illinois has relatively strict gun laws and a relatively high murder rate. >> distinguishing a few thing there it's true that state and local gun laws do not correlate very strongly with gun crime, or with homicide rates overall, and i think that partly because of the problem i mentione
makes us very different and the difference between the united states and the united kingdom, almost all of it is driven by gun homicides. i am not very enthusiastic about letting my eight-year-old daughter watching violent video game, but i think the gun piece of this really is the most important thing that makes us so different from other industrialized countries. >> the point i would make with respect to that, is that there is a big difference between homicides here and homicide abroad...
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we need to reverse citizens united. we need public fundings so people are beholden to the public not the most well financed special interest. this money is having a very, very toxic effect on our ability to govern on the results of what we ultimately do. we need to change the way dwee politics. >> we are public servants and that why is we ran. this doesn't allow us to do the job as effectively as we ought to. >> i totally agree. i think most of the public agrees. it is not the reality. the reality is for some of us, some people are in very safe districts, most are. if you're in a competitive district the fact of the matter is you have to raise money or the way i look at it someone pretty crazy is going to take your place. >> you have one of the most expensive races in the country if i'm not mistaken. >> yes. i personally had to raise $3.5 million. >> chris, mine was $20 million. >> that is obscene. >> you have to raise money and we are trying to help our colleagues come back. >> right. >> so it has become such a part of
we need to reverse citizens united. we need public fundings so people are beholden to the public not the most well financed special interest. this money is having a very, very toxic effect on our ability to govern on the results of what we ultimately do. we need to change the way dwee politics. >> we are public servants and that why is we ran. this doesn't allow us to do the job as effectively as we ought to. >> i totally agree. i think most of the public agrees. it is not the...
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the cdc is warning the flu outbreak in the united states may last six more weeks. nine more children have died in the past week alone due to the flu-related illness, bringing the total number of pediatric deaths to 29. >> heather: the woman charged with pushing a man to his death in front of a new york city subway says that she was having a bad day. she says she targeted the indian immigrant because he was hindu. >> gregg: we are awaiting the autopsy results of a poisoned lottery winner from chicago. his body was exhumed yesterday. police want to know exactly how he was poisoned with cyanide. he died in july after winning the lottery. his death was initially ruled a result of natural causes. >> heather: we are following breaking developments out of algeria where we are awaiting new information on the hostage stand-off at a bp natural gas plant in the sahara desert. at least one american is dead and other americans were among the international group of employees taken hostage. all of this started wednesday morning. that's when militants stormed the plant. the attack
the cdc is warning the flu outbreak in the united states may last six more weeks. nine more children have died in the past week alone due to the flu-related illness, bringing the total number of pediatric deaths to 29. >> heather: the woman charged with pushing a man to his death in front of a new york city subway says that she was having a bad day. she says she targeted the indian immigrant because he was hindu. >> gregg: we are awaiting the autopsy results of a poisoned lottery...
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when you look at the united states compared to the united kingdom, we do not have what were assault, more robberies in places like the united kingdom. the place we we were differences with respect to our homicide rate. almost all the difference in the homicide rates between the united states and kingdom is driven by gun homicide. i'm not very enthusiastic about the evil daughter watch videogames. the geneva. a good piece really is to me the most important thing that makes this so different from industrialized countries. >> point that would make this a safe big difference between homicide here and abroad that she had seen other prime categories. there's also variation among the 50 states seem to bear no relation at all to gun laws in vermont has probably the loosest gun laws in the country. illinois has relatively strict gun laws in the hyper iterate. >> distinguish the two things they are. it is to the state and local, stood not correlate strongly with gun crime or homicide rates overall. the poorest mississippian skateboarders research shows in places but there's markdowns in the hi
when you look at the united states compared to the united kingdom, we do not have what were assault, more robberies in places like the united kingdom. the place we we were differences with respect to our homicide rate. almost all the difference in the homicide rates between the united states and kingdom is driven by gun homicide. i'm not very enthusiastic about the evil daughter watch videogames. the geneva. a good piece really is to me the most important thing that makes this so different from...